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Emotion Anger

If this is not a delirious, psychotic experience, all of my psychiatric training is worthless. I have visual hallucinations, delusions, strong emotions (anger, anxiety, and elation), and, most definitely,... [Pg.92]

When you re ready, invite yourself to release the negative emotions— anger, resentment, bitterness, hostility, hatred—whatever is there. [Pg.246]

An example of a molecular disease is the panic state, which results from the flooding of the brain with epinephrine (adrenaline), a hormone carried in the blood. It is also a neurotransmitter released into neuronal synapses of activated neurons of the autonomic nervous system. Both epinephrine and norepinephrine are responsible for the emotions anger and fear. [Pg.1]

So, there is a third way noticing. It s normal to feel emotions anger, fear, helplessness, exasperation, etc. Deliberately take your own emotional temperature notice how you feel, and allow yourself to privately feel this way for a moment, even if you need to take a break from the interview. Don t rise to the emotions don t fight them and don t try to judge whether they re good or bad - simply notice them They ll feel easier to handle, and you ll be able to think more clearly. Now ask yourself ... [Pg.154]

Parents - especially those who lose custody of their children - are likely to experience strong emotions anger, anxiety, guilt or despair. Your ongoing relationship with Daniel and Sam will be easier if you stay calm, viewing the problems as symptoms of wider difficulties within the family, rather than proof that one or both parents are bad . [Pg.630]

Finally, there are emotions anger, fear, sadness, joy. And a whole spectrum of feelings in between. While a material by and of itself very rarely generates an emotion, we need to be aware that the materials used in products often affect the sensory input of the people who interact with those products. This sensory input can create physical sensations that result in an emotional response (and sometimes a very powerful emotional response). [Pg.253]

Emotional triggers Anger Anxiety Embarrassment Stress... [Pg.192]

Cataplexy A sudden attack of muscle weakness with retention of clear consciousness that follows a strong emotional stimulus (e.g., elation, surprise, or anger) a characteristic symptom of narcolepsy. [Pg.1562]

Shields, S. A., Reports of bodily change in anxiety, sadness, and anger. Motivation and Emotion 8(l), 1-21, 1984. [Pg.299]

Precipitating factors include exercise, cold environment, walking after a meal, emotional upset, fright, anger, and coitus. Relief occurs with rest and within 45 seconds to 5 minutes of taking nitroglycerin. [Pg.145]

Another type of obstacle to behavior change is the occurrence of a crisis that threatens to disrupt therapy or threatens the well-being of the client. Frequently, these crises involve extreme emotional responses or mood problems, such as explosive anger and suicidal behavior. In other cases, a crisis might involve a legal situation. The professional will need to respond quickly and effectively to this type of situation in order to defuse it. [Pg.123]

There are times when I m very angry. What I ve found to work for me is, I do all of my venting in the privacy of my home, usually with my husband or over the phone with my daughter. I do it under controlled circumstances because I don t want the outside world to view me as one of those crazy Els. I work very hard at being professional and in control when I m out in public. Like that commercial, Don t let them see you sweat I often use that advice. No one has ever seen the kind of anger that I sometimes feel, with school administrators who don t understand or the mainstream medical community, for example. I ll sometimes emote in the shower. Whatever it takes, but not in front of them. [Pg.114]

When I first started to meditate, thirty years ago, it hurt physically and mentally. That is the very time when it is important to continue. I ve had to learn to move through those feelings and to face the emotions inside. I have to pay close attention to thoughts about anger and fear. Beyond those feelings I find a joyful spirit there. I m really glad I ve gone within to find that. [Pg.135]

Sometimes it s really hard for me to get past my anger or brain fog or depression or fear. I think part of the depression and self doubt are a result of never feeling well. And part of the reason a lot of people with MCS feel fearful and angry, or depressed, is because this illness works on the part of the brain that controls the emotions. [Pg.135]

There was a period when I felt a lot of rage and other strong emotions, when all of a sudden I lost my job, my health care, my income, most of my friends, my home and my status in the country. After my dismissal I spent the first three or four years thinking my life was wasted. I still think that occasionally when I m having a bad moment. But I try to use my anger creatively—by campaigning for environmental justice and civil rights, for example. [Pg.234]

Other common criteria for an emotion are its visceral and hormonal changes. There may be some specificity in visceral and hormonal patterns for various emotions, such as fear, anger, and disgust (Ekman, 1994, p. 17). At this point, however, there is only limited evidence for the specificity of these adjustments. One problem is individuals exhibit various patterns of adjustments to the same emotional state. [Pg.29]


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